The House of Gambling was a luxurious building in the northern-west corner of the Street of Gambling. It was the largest, brightest, and tallest building on the whole street.
It was impossible to miss such a building with its grandeur and commanding presence.
It had become a symbol of wealth and opulence in the city.
Its five floors, adorned with intricate architecture and shimmering glass windows, showcased the building's elegance and sophistication.
All floors were designed for different gambling purposes.
The basement had fight rings for the underground fighting.
The first floor had floating screens where one could watch fight rings and death races. That floor also had card tables and roulette wheels for traditional casino games.
The second and third floors had private VIP rooms for high-stakes gambling and exclusive parties.